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New to the snake buisess.

egillah Sep 21, 2004 01:05 PM

Well I have 2 Ball pythons. What I think are 6 months old. Just whant to know who much to feed them. I see some people feed 2 mice other 3. What to to ??


Female I think :D


Male I think :D
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Egill Heinesen
Århus, Danmark

2 Ball pythons

Replies (3)

egillah Sep 21, 2004 01:21 PM

when people are talking about sexing ther snake what is the proses ? end when to do that :D

Thanks
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Egill Heinesen
Århus, Danmark

2 Ball pythons

ginevive Sep 21, 2004 02:31 PM

Generally, it is best to feed one prey item at a time. Therefore, one adult mouse would be better than feeding three or four smaller ones. I believe the reasoning behind this is that air/gas pockets can build up inside the snake, in between the mice/rats, and cause bloating in the snake. In your case, I would feed one mouse a week until the snakes are large enough to start on rat weanlings (fuzzies.) Then you can begin the fun switch from mice to rats; some snakes eagerly take rats the first time, others will be a bit more of a hassle.
Hopefully you are feeding frozen/thawed mice, or at least prekilled. Live mice and rats can really bite hard, and a bite could be potentially life threatening to the snake if it's bitten, say, inside the mouth.
Sexing is the process by which we find out whether our snake is male or female. In ball pythons and other such snakes, probes are inserted into the vent. They go less far into a female than they do in the male (because the male's "thing", referred to as hemipenes (there are two) is inverted and the probe goes into that.) This should only be done by a professional, or someone who has witnessed probing firsthand and been supervised by a pro!
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egillah Sep 21, 2004 03:07 PM

Thanks alot ginevive.
I´m not that proud of sayng that I am feeding live. but stoping from now.

Now I have been reading som posts her and som people are talking about het, Paradox, spider, Pastel and many mor can somone tell me what is what end if you see what my snaks are :D
thanks :D
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Egill Heinesen
Århus, Danmark

2 Ball pythons

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